cara
One of my favorite places to be! Our master bathroom shower. I do my best thinking and singing in here! My husband and I tore the wall down that was around the old shower to open up the space. I used Sherwin Williams Sea-salt and lots of carrera marble to create a clean, relaxing spa like feel. Lots of white fluffy towels and his and her bathrobes makes me feel like I'm on a perma vacation! #masterbathroom#marble#herringbone#spalike#whitefarmhouse#decorating#decor#bath#homedesign ......

Mudgey
Collectible Green- Vintage dishware in icy blue, watery aqua, and shades of green inspired the colors for this kitchen. Green walls and bar stools pair up with white cabinets to make a perfect backdrop for this collection. The soothing color palate is inviting to guests and calming for the cook.

stella
Calming Colors -The vintage style of the fixtures used in this beach-inspired bathroom gives it a classic, old-fashioned feel. The deep soaking tub features polished-nickel fixtures. A band of shimmering jewel-tone mosaic tiles adds a playful spot of color. It also defines the white subway tile on the bottom portion of the bathroom walls from the sea-green paint on the upper walls

chelsea
Sensuous Surface Pebbled-tile flooring blends in with the soft yellow limestone shower walls and vanity counter but makes a statement with its unique texture. The pebbled tile pampers as it massages feet, adding to the spa-like feel of the bathroom.

delia
This modern master bathroom has a large grey tiles covering the walls and floors. A glass partition separates the shower from the white floating vanity, and a skylight adds plenty of natural light to the room.

merle
It's a widely held belief that dark colors make small spaces feel even tinier. But deep, dark colors actually have the power to add the illusion of space. Here, a pint-size bathroom feels cozy and a little more spacious thanks to ebony walls. The Color: Urbane Bronze, SW7048 -- Sherwin-Williams/

Jinx62
For Master Bath - To add a little interest to the plain walls, add some 1" by 4" boards to one wall. Adds a little architecture to the room...a coastal cottage feel, no? :) Just glue and nail gun the boards on the wall (easy), then paint everything (possibly a cool white, like Dunn Edwards, Swiss Coffee) to expand, lighten, and freshen-up a small, windowless space.

stella
Corner Shower Corner showers can be a great way to make the most of the space in a small bath. This shower adds vintage charm to a new bathroom, thanks to subway tiles with dark grout lines on the walls and hexagonal mosaic tile on the floor. A partial wall enclosure subtly separates the shower from the adjacent vanity area.

esmeralda
Tile tips:Small details make this shower a standout space. Two showerheads placed higher and lower on the wall accommodate bathers of different heights. The intricately planned tiles create a visually stunning mosaic along the walls, floor, and bench. To keep the space from looking too busy, tiles in the same color -- but different sizes -- were applied to the floor and lower portion of the walls.

cecile
This bathroom is the perfect mixture of black and white to create a modern monochrome bathroom space. I love the floor tiles and the metro wall tiles. The addition of the large plant softens the space with greenery.

socorro
Blue-and-Brown Bath Light blue walls set the stage for a trendy brown-and-blue color scheme that showcases an espresso-stained vanity and a romantic brown paisley shower curtain. The dark browns are balanced by a white subway-tile shower surround and beaded-board wainscoting atop a basket-weave tiled floor in taupe, brown, and white. Silvertone fixtures and hardware add a subtle gleam to the mix.